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I've update my Feed Cache for Umbraco package. The latest
version can be downloaded from the our.umbraco project page.The main update in this package is the addition of a
configuration GUI (see screenshot). The package now automatically
creates the scheduled task that it requires so no manual
configuration is necessary.The configuration GUI is a sub project that renders any
serialisable (.net) object as an HTML form. Changes made in the GUI
can then be submitted back to the server. This GUI will be a
standard part of any future packages.When I have time I'll record a screen cast demonstrating how
this works - including nested object collections to any depth. For
now just check out the update to Feed Cache.Comments, feedback

A while back I posted a
Poll macro for Umbraco. There was a reasonable amount of
interest, so I posted the source.
As the original post says, this was just a very quick demo and I
thought that the method of storing responses would need
improving.
Niels posted a link to the
demo on the Umbraco site and
as a result it got several hundred responses which slows down
Umbraco when trying to acess the node where the responses are
stored in the GUI.
This post is just to advise against using this Macro on
production systems until I (or someone else) get the chance to
improve it.

will ask if a user can transition a task by calling
the CanTransition method of
IDecisionTask
If you want to write your own GUI (aspx) to perform the
transition override the TransitionUrl
property of IDecisionTask a sample
is provided

, users, document types or any other Umbraco
object.
Workflow GUI can be written for your language of choice without
rebuilding - you simply provide an XML file for the appropriate
.net culture.
Workflow tasks are POCOs which are decorated with a UI class so
you can add your own tasks and expose properties to the GUI within
minutes.
The project is built on Spring.net so core components such as
storage and runtime can be customised and re-written without
re-compiling.
Workflow state

I've released a new version of my Google maps datatype for
Umbraco. The new package and the documentation are available from
the our.umbraco
project page.Here is a summary of the new features and enhancements:Added a clear button to remove a stored location.Moved all CSS from user control to external CSS file to allow
user to alter map appearance.Added support for default map locations on a per domain
basis.GUI based configuration of datatype, no need to edit XML config
files any more.Config GUI can be added to Umbraco dashboard.General code/markup cleanup.For me, the datatype is now pretty much feature complete. If
you'd like to see anything else added, you can submit a request in
the package
feature request forum. Bugs can

I've been digesting some of the information on day two of
codegarden and in particular this
post that contains a list of 'most wanted' packages.
I'm unsure who requested RSS feed aggregation but before anyone
were to dive in and start coding it may be worth having a look at
Yahoo pipes.
As yahoo say:
Pipes is a powerful composition tool to aggregate,
manipulate, and mashup content from around the web.
I've been using pipes for some time to consolidate all of the
Umbraco related feeds into a single feed. Here is a shot of the GUI
when editing my pipe.
Once you have a pipe created it can be used to
syndicate the output in a number of formats.
It should be a relatively simple task to read an cache your pipe

that the GUI doesn't have to wait for all of the ping requests to be processed.If your Umbraco blog is a standard install, you can just drop the DLL into your bin directory and add the previously mentioned key into your web.config file to get

notice the datatype renders a link to my site - only visible in canvas or the Umbraco GUI not on the front end of your published site. I've thought long and hard about this, and I figure that If you can't live with the credit link you can make a donation

- more often than not IIS would start first and
SQL would not be available.The solution was to Republish the cache manually via the Umbraco
GUI once all services were up. Not wanting to have to do this every
time I delved into the source

comes with an installer
program.Yep. GUI and command line versions. Simplicity itself.My score: 5/52. Installing or uninstalling our software does not
require a reboot of your machine.Nope, but like Tom I question how useful this really is. In my... that before. Simple, as Tom says. I've just
learned that French for logout is "Se déconnecter".One point, if you customise the GUI and add custom menu Items
you don't appear to be able to "localise" those. I'm also pretty
sure that when you build a data... to
support.interwoven.com, login and file your issue. As a developer
you could customise the TeamSite GUI and add a link to the support
site which would satisfy this requirement. From my perspective I
wouldn't want end users raising support issues to the vendor